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hem; for it is evident that General McClellan already has them in his grasp,. Let us watch and wait. The case of Senator Bright. The debate in the Senate to day on the resolution for the expulsion of Senator Bright for disloyalty, reached theSenator Bright for disloyalty, reached the turning point against the Indiana Senator. The splendid and powerful speech of Senator Johnston, Tennessee, settled the question. Before — speech was made, Senator Foster, of Connecticut, expressed himself against the redemption, but at the conclutelegraphic dispatch was received by Senator Harris, from the Legislature of New York, instructing him to vote to expel Mr. Bright. Senator Cowan received another that the Senator of Pennsylvania had adopted a joint resolution instructing him also to vote for Bright's expulsion. It is said that the House of Representatives of his State will concur with the Senate in the resolution of instruction to Senator Cowan. Capture of Confederate boats. Yesterday, a couple of boats which had been